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Seasonal fluctuations in pest activity and populations are pretty normal. Many pests thrive in the hot, humid weather of summer and tend to slow down in the winter. However, when you live in a place like Florida, where the weather rarely gets truly cold, pests tend to thrive no matter the season.... Read More

We’re finally getting to the time of year when it’s pleasant to be outside again. Summer was hot, humid, and sometimes unbearable, but now the temperature has dropped just enough to make the outdoors enjoyable once more. Unfortunately, not everyone thinks this way. Some wildlife pests take this change in temperature as a sign that they need to find lodging in an indoor environment that’s warm, dry, and offers a steady food so... Read More

The state of Florida is home to many species of ants. Due to the humidity that is prevalent this far south, many of these ants are still very active and have the potential to remain active for some time to come.... Read More

As we bask in the 60 to 70-degree weather rather than the scorching heat that summer brings, winter is drawing ever closer. Rodents of all types are desperately searching for a place that provides food and shelter before the heat they are used to drops to as low as 40 degrees... Read More

Now that it is fall, you would assume that most pests that are active during the warmer weather would die off. While that is true for most of them, some insects—such as bed bugs—are indoor pests, and will thrive throughout fall and winter because of your comfortable home temperatures.... Read More